5. Intro to Renal Pathology Flashcards
You take a renal biopsy and view the sample under LM. You see parietal cell proliferation yielding a crescent moon shape. Within the crescent area you will also find…. (MG)
A. Fibrin B. Macrophages C. Plasma proteins D. A & B E. A & C F. A, B, & C
F. A, B, & C
You will see parietal cells, fibrin, macrophages, plasma proteins, and monocytes
A 40 year old male presents to his PCP complaining of unilateral flank pain. Urinalysis shows heavy proteinuria, free fat droplets, and fatty casts. What type of disorder does he have? (MG)
A. Nephritic
B. Nephrotic
C. Neither
B. Nephrotic
A 30 year old man comes to the doctor complain of “blood when he takes a piss” a immunofluorescence study is done to help determine the cause of his issues. Which of these is not associated with a renal immunofluorescence.
A. IgA B. IgE C. IgG D. Kappa E. IgM
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Ans. IgE
Which of these would be a case to Perform a Kidney Biopsy?
A. Advance renal disease with small, echogenic kidneys on ultrasound
B. Orthostatic Proteinuria
C. Patient is an adult with diabetes
D . Normal complement, normal creatinine, normal blood pressure and limited proteinuria
E. The patient is a young child with nephrotic syndrome
F. The clinical picture and associated systemic findings are fairly definitive.
RFA
Ans. C Patient is an adult with diabetes- you would perform a Kidney Biopsy
All the other are the exception when it not be correct to perform a Kidney Biopsy
Creatinine a poor marker for renal function because it is influence by which of the following?
A. Fatty Diet B. Alcohol Use C. Muscle Mass D. Albumin Levels E. Urea
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Ans C Muscle Mass
Acute renal failure can be due to a problem with:
A. Gloms
B. Renal Tubules
C. Both
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Ans. C Both